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Jul 25 DIY Floral Chandelier

In this tutorial, we kept it simple with some Kimberly ferns, wreath hangers and gold wire from the holidays. I could see this or something like it hung at a wedding for a couple who loves minimalism. Also, how sweet would it be on a patio where little treasures from the garden could live for a day or two? Be sure to go easy on the water and keep your ingredients light. This thing is HEAVY!

Instructions:

Take 10” piece of wire and wrap around test tube in an “X” shape, twisting the ends together to form a tight cage for the test tube to rest inside

Attach wire to wreath form in a “W” shape

Repeat with all test tubes

Using the 15” pieces, and with the help of a friend, attach the upper and lower forms together. Be mindful of wrapping and overlapping to create a sturdy tie

Attach the 25″ pieces to the largest piece and anchor on four corners, bringing each wire to center and twisting them around one another to form a cord of wire. Depending on where the piece will be hung, you may wrap the excess wire into the shape of a circle so it can be hung on a hook

Kelly’s love for teaching and floral design shines through in developing the content, classes, and workshops for Team Flower, which she cofounded with husband Jesse Perry in 2014. Kelly has taught hundreds of people in her floral design workshops, her work has been featured in over 55 publications, and she’s held speaking engagements across the country.

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Kelly’s love for teaching and floral design shines through in developing the content, classes, and workshops for Team Flower, which she cofounded with husband Jesse Perry in 2014. Kelly has taught hundreds of people in her floral design workshops, her work has been featured in over 55 publications, and she’s held speaking engagements across the country.